lisa, keep up that fight. and congratulations on your new job. christine, really, thank you for being such a strong, intellectual resource on all of these issues, to help improve public policy. father snyder, thank you to catholic charities for all that you do and for coming to this table to associate yourself with the concerns of america's working families. again, i thank my colleagues for their leadership, and again, mr. levin, thank you. he's just totally relentless. totally. [ applause ] thank you, all, to our witnesses. [ applause ] >> washington journal looks at the mission and role of the national institute of health starting live at 7:30 a.m. with director francis collins on their medical research priorities, future projects, and the impact of sequestration. at 8:00, allergy and infectious diseases director. at 9:00, national cancer institute director. at 9:30 a.m., a look at the national institute of mental health. all with your calls and comments, live on c-span. paul will be speaking at the detroit economic club on friday to announce h